About 25 Twitter Users Arrested in Turkey for "Inciting" Protest, "Spreading Untrue Information"
Democracy in action
Has been in detention for 11 years
Er, would that be to protect our privacy or theirs?
Good for a guy who invests in media to maybe learn how to use it
Moved comes shortly after the Associated Press' account was hacked
Could make any future campaigns fun
George Galloway says the microblogging service failed to give police information relating to criminal communications
Social media as (somewhat sarcastic) debate platform
Attempted to hack English, French language accounts as well
Jon Venables and classmate Robert Thompson we young children when they killed a two-year-old in 1993
Same group as the one that hacked Burger King suspected
The virtues of pseudonymity in an age of full disclosure
Twitter says it was able to stop the attack live, but not before the breach
But there's some safety in (growing) numbers
More push-back than you might expect, really
Somali Islamist group used the account to issue threats
Started after anti-Semitic hashtag trended on Twitter in France
Hoping it creates an explosion in video sharing
So that they can be prosecuted
They're still protected by copyright and newspapers can't just republish them
Says it's subject only to U.S. jurisdiction
What do you have to hide, eh?
Automation is good, unless the thing you're automating shouldn't be done in the first place.